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  • So pleased I am not the only one still waiting for raspberry canes to come into life at the beginning of May.  As they are new canes I don't want to lose them.  I am growing them  in containers as my garden not big enough.  I do have other canes growing that way and they perform very well so fingers crossed.

  • LeifUKLeifUK Posts: 573

    What an old thread!

    Mine are still as inactive as a Scottish labour MP post election. They are autumn fruiting. My old summer fruiters are covered in leaves and soon to be flowers. 

  • LoganLogan Posts: 2,532
    I read somewhere when raspberry canes are planted make sure they don't dry out even in winter.
  • Suz3Suz3 Posts: 105

    I think Monty Don said the other week to mulch with something like cut grass around them as soon as you plant.

    I have autumn fruiters and did just that. They are spouting nicely...can't wait to eat them later this year!!

     

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